At top speed, the cars in "Test Track" blast through the road test at 64.9 MPH, making it the fastest Disney theme park attraction every built.

Formerly known as "The Living Seas," the ride "The Seas with Nemo and Friends" boasts the second largest saltwater tank in the world, holding 5.7 million gallons of water.

"Soarin'," the flight motion simulator in The Land, can hoist 87 people and 37 tons of weight into the air during each 4-minute and 45-second "flight."

Disney Imagineer Mark Sumner developed "Soarin'" while tinkering with an aging Erector Set he had at home.

Fruits and vegetables seen growing during the "Living with the Land" ride is served to diners at The Garden Grill and Sunshine Seasons restaurants inside "The Land" pavilion.

During the aquacell tour on the "Living with the Land" ride, you'll see the same fish farmed for EPCOT's Coral Reef restaurant.

"Imagination!" (formerly "The Journey Into Imagination") is home to a Disney character with a cult-like following, Figment, the mischievous purple dragon.

Figment made his first appearance at EPCOT in 1983.

A permanent world's fair known as the World Showcase features 11 themed countries around the World Showcase Lagoon.

Of the 11 pavilions that exist now, Mexico and Norway were not represented when the park opened, but were added in 1984 and 1988, respectively.

One of the most popular rides at EPCOT to date is "Frozen Even After," which can be found in the Norway Pavilion. A separate queue nearby will allow visitors to meet Queen Elsa and Princess Anna.

The Three Caballeros, featuring Donald Duck, serenade visitors to the Gran Fiesta Tour inside the Mesoamerican pyramid in Mexico.

The China pavilion's "Temple of Heaven" replica can be seen in the music video for Christina Aguilara's "Reflection," from the 1998 Disney film "Mulan."

Fans of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" can often find the princess and friends milling about in the Germany pavilion.

At the United States pavilion during the holidays, the star-studded Candlelight Processional brings park guests face-to-face with celebrities retelling the story of Jesus Christ's birth.

In the Japan pavilion, you can purchase an oyster shell that may contain a pearl inside!

King Hassann II sent Moroccan artisans to design and create many of the mosaics seen in the Moracco pavilion.

Characters from "Brother Bear" and "Pocahontas" can sometimes be seen in the Canada pavilion.

The Earth Globe at the centerpiece of the World Showcase Lagoon, seen in action during the fireworks spectacular "Reflections of Earth," weighs 350 tons and was the world's first spherical video display system.

During the nightly firework show at EPCOT, 2,120 visible firework effects are produced along with a variety of laser, light and torch effects, at a cost of $25,000 each night.

A major transformation will soon bring "Guardians of the Galaxy," "Ratatouille," and other family-friendly Disney attractions to EPCOT.